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...Princeton on Sunday, the two teams now boast a combined 8-1 mark for the season. “Everyone is going to be working extra hard to match our speed,” said lightweight captain Sarah Bates following her varsity eight’s Knecht Cup victory on Sunday, “So we have to work harder to stay on our toes and remain at the top.” Radcliffe’s lightweights did just that last weekend, rolling to a fourth straight victory to start the season while winning the Knecht Cup at Villanova...
...season opener in a shocker at Brown on Saturday, losing by one seat in the furious sprint to the finish. It marked the first time since an April 2001 loss to Princeton that Harvard has surrendered a dual race. The win gave No. 7 Brown its first Stein Cup victory since 2000 and sent the No. 3 Crimson to an unfamiliar 0-1 dual record.“Losing is never fun, no matter what the streak or the history,” captain four-seat Morgan Henderson said. “We’re using this to build...
...pays someone $50 a month to smuggle his mom over in a boat for Sunday dinners. He doesn't worry, though, because a federal agent down the street does the same for his housekeeper. "Trying to stop this migration is like trying to stop a wave with a Dixie cup," says Raul Berrios, whose wife Kim runs the popular Renaissance Cafe in Bisbee, Ariz. "It's going to be impossible." There is a whisper network in Bisbee of codes and messages telling weary crossers where they can stay, safely hidden from the border patrol...
...from Massachusetts, Harvard ended up with two top-two finishes in three events. “We were pretty psyched about how we did overall,” junior skipper Clay Johnson said. “We defended our home waters pretty well.” BOSTON DINGHY CLUB CUP While each of Harvard’s three regattas took place in the vicinity, only the Boston Dinghy Club Cup took place on the Charles River. The No. 4 Crimson took advantage of the familiarity on its way to a relatively easy first-place finish in a strong 18-team...
Spring break was a breeze for the Radcliffe heavyweight and lightweight crew teams. Both squad enjoyed undefeated spring breaks, as the heavyweights surged to 2-0 on the season while the lightweights improved their record to 4-0 and captured the second Class of 2004 cup. LIGHTWEIGHTS The lightweights finished their spring break in grand style, racing to an open water win over Georgetown on Saturday in Cambridge to win the Cup. The Black and White took three of the four races, winning the varsity eight by an 11-second margin. While Georgetown won the varsity four, the day clearly...